Sentences with phrase «likelihood of adoption»

Increasing interaction with shelter staff is also consistently shown to reduce animal stress and increase likelihood of adoption.
Friendly cats should ideally be diverted to traditional adoption programs if there is a high likelihood of adoption or alternative placement program.
The predicted likelihood of adoption breakdown as assessed by the local authority (LA) was «extremely likely».
Non-resident fathers» involvement with their children is associated with a higher likelihood of a reunification outcome and a lower likelihood of an adoption outcome.
The HSUS recognized Reps. Grogins and Urban for their work on several fronts: increasing penalties for cruelty to animals, taking action against cruel puppy mills through passage of the Pet Lemon Law, banning Internet hunting, and passing legislation to increase likelihood of adoptions in municipal shelters.
«These factors increase the likelihood of adoption of the technique in developing countries where cost, complexity and lack of expertly trained technicians can often prohibit the use of a polarized microscopy technique or even traditional laboratory microscopy as the standard of diagnosis,» Coté says.
Simple math tells us the number of animals available for adoption will have a direct impact on the likelihood of adoption for each one.
Fostering increases the likelihood of adoption and keeps our pets happier and healthies while waiting for their forever homes.
«We were interested in supporting research looking at how breed identification influenced the likelihood of adoption.
«While there was a trend toward the availability of DNA analysis increasing the likelihood of adoption, the results were not statistically significant,» said Dr. D'Arpino.
Fostering increases the likelihood of adoption and dramatically reduces the chances of an animal being returned.
Socialization, group play time, and training will increase the likelihood of adoption.
Transporting animals from areas of oversupply — where the likelihood of adoption is slim — to locations and animal rescue organizations where there are few, if any, similar animals, increases their chances of adoption.
Because of the scale of proposed changes, as well as the likelihood of adoption, it would be prudent for employers and human resources professionals to be proactive and prepare to implement these changes while balancing the organization's interests.
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